MIL OSI – Source: Green Party – Press Release/Statement Headline: Is pay equity just too hard for this Govt? You are hard pressed these days to find someone that openly admits their misogyny, that men should still be paid more than women. Politicians proclaim that they want to see women paid more, but do their […]

MIL OSI – Source: Green Party – Press Release/Statement Headline: Our position on National’s 2017 Budget Around Parliament, Budget time is one of the busiest times of the year. Last week, things were hectic. A number of people were left with the impression that the Greens had voted for “the Budget”. This is incorrect. The […]

MIL OSI – Source: Green Party – Press Release/Statement Headline: Tipping culture is not welcome in NZ Deputy Prime Minister Paula Bennett’s comments about tipping have been in the news and have sparked off a series of furious discussions about tipping in Aotearoa. From our point of view, tipping every time you’re provided a service […]

MIL OSI – Source: Green Party – Press Release/Statement Headline: This Government’s facade of caring about women Earlier this week I was so pleased to see the payoff for many amazing women involved in union organising with the decision to pay caregivers more. I put aside my reservations about the fact that it didn’t look […]

By Live News / November 24, 2016 / 24/7 News, CTU, News, Pay Equity, Unions / Comments Off on Working women celebrate huge win after Government agrees to implement landmark Equal Pay Principles | New Zealand Council of Trade Unions

MIL OSI – Source: Council Of Trade Unions – Press Release/Statement Headline: Working women celebrate huge win after Government agrees to implement landmark Equal Pay Principles | New Zealand Council of Trade Unions Date: 24 November, 2016 Kiwi women are closer to getting paid what they are worth with the decision by the Government to implement […]

MIL OSI – Source: Council Of Trade Unions – Press Release/Statement Headline: Working for free | New Zealand Council of Trade Unions Date: 15 November, 2016 There is 13 percent left of 2016. In New Zealand we have a pay imbalance of what men and women are paid. On average across our society men are […]